20 results on '"F.R. Ferraro"'
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2. A Dissociation of Frequency and Regularity Effects in Pronunciation Performance Across Young-Adults, Older Adults, and Individuals With Senile Dementia of the Alzheimer-Type
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David A. Balota and F.R. Ferraro
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Linguistics and Language ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Dissociation (neuropsychology) ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,Cognition ,Senile dementia ,Audiology ,Pronunciation ,medicine.disease ,Language and Linguistics ,Developmental psychology ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Artificial Intelligence ,Inhibitory control ,medicine ,Alzheimer's disease ,Young adult ,Psychology - Abstract
The regularity of a given spelling-to-sound sequence in English primarily influences the ease of naming low-frequency words and produces little influence on the ease of naming high-frequency words. This frequency × regularity interaction has been accommodated within both a single-route connectionist model and dual-route models of pronunciation performance. Recent evidence presented by dual-route theorists suggests that the sublexical route in naming performance demands more attention than the lexical route. The present study further explores this possibility by investigating the word-frequency by regularity interaction across five different groups of subjects that have well-documented changes in attentional capacities. The five groups were healthy young adults, older adults between 60 and 80 years of age, older adults greater than 80 years of age, very mildly demented individuals with senile dementia of the Alzheimers Type (SDAT), and mild/moderately demented SDAT individuals. The response latency results from a simple word-naming experiment indicated that there was a consistent increase in the word-frequency effect across the five subject groups (from young to mildly demented individuals) without any corresponding increase in either the regularity effect or the frequency × regularity interaction. However, the results also indicated that there was an increased likelihood of regularization errors (e.g., pronouncing the word pint such that it rhymes with hint ) across the subject groups. These results are viewed as most consistent with a model in which healthy young adults are especially slow to name low-frequency irregular words because they must inhibit inconsistent output from an assembled route and produce the correct output from the addressed route. We argue that the increased likelihood of regularization errors in the healthy aged individuals and to a greater extent in the SDAT individuals may be due to a breakdown in the inhibitory control of partially activated (assembled route) information.
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- 1993
3. Implicit Memory and the Formation of New Associations in Nondemented Parkinson′s Disease Individuals and Individuals with Senile Dementia of the Alzheimer Type: A Serial Reaction Time (SRT) Investigation
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David A. Balota, F.R. Ferraro, and Lisa Tabor Connor
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Male ,Serial reaction time ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Parkinson's disease ,Psychometrics ,Cognitive Neuroscience ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,Audiology ,Developmental psychology ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Alzheimer Disease ,Memory ,Reaction Time ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,medicine ,Humans ,Learning ,Memory disorder ,Aged ,Neurologic Examination ,Psychiatric Status Rating Scales ,Cognitive disorder ,Parkinson Disease ,medicine.disease ,Implicit learning ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,Female ,Implicit memory ,Alzheimer's disease ,Psychology - Abstract
Using the serial reaction time (SRT) task developed by Nissen and Bullemer (1987, Cognitive Psychology, 19, 1-32), implicit memory performance was examined in four groups of subjects: nondemented healthy aged individuals; nondemented Parkinson's disease individuals; very mildly demented senile dementia of the Alzheimer type (SDAT) individuals; and mildly demented SDAT individuals. The SRT task involved four blocks of a repeated 10-item keypress sequence that tapped general skill development along with a fifth block of a nonrepeated sequence that presumably reflected the impact of switching from a learned set of associations (developed during the first four blocks) to a novel sequence. The increase in response latency from the fourth repeated block to the fifth nonrepeated block was used as the reflection of implicit learning. The results revealed preserved implicit memory performance in the very mildly demented individuals compared to that of the age-matched control individuals. However, the mildly demented SDAT individuals and the nondemented Parkinson's disease individuals showed reliably less implicit learning, compared to the age-matched control individuals. Differences between the past studies using the SRT task to tap implicit memory performance in SDAT individuals and the present study are discussed in some detail. We conclude that nondemented Parkinson's disease individuals and mildly demented SDAT individuals produce some deficit in the formation of new associations in implicit memory, as measured by the SRT task.
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- 1993
4. Individual differences in information-processing rate and amount: implications for group differences in response latency
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David A. Balota, Mark E. Faust, Daniel H. Spieler, and F.R. Ferraro
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Adult ,Aging ,Operations research ,Information processing ,Individuality ,Cognition ,Middle Aged ,Group Processes ,Judgment ,Mental Processes ,History and Philosophy of Science ,Group differences ,Bias ,Statistics ,Linear regression ,Reaction Time ,Humans ,Treatment effect ,Statistical analysis ,Latency (engineering) ,Spurious relationship ,Psychology ,General Psychology ,Aged - Abstract
Research on group differences in response latency often has as its goal the detection of Group x Treatment interactions. However, accumulating evidence suggests that response latencies for different groups are often linearly related, leading to an increased likelihood of finding spurious overadditive interactions in which the slower group produces a larger treatment effect. The authors propose a rate-amount model that predicts linear relationships between individuals and that includes global processing parameters based on large-scale group differences in information processing. These global processing parameters may be used to linearly transform response latencies from different individuals to a common information-processing scale so that small-scale group differences in information processing may be isolated. The authors recommend linear regression and z-score transformations that may be used to augment traditional analyses of raw response latencies.
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- 1999
5. An Empirical Calibration of the Mixing‐Length Parameter α
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Oscar Straniero, Francesco R. Ferraro, Livia Origlia, Elena Valenti, F.R. Ferraro, E. Valenti, O. Straniero, and L. Origlia
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Physics ,education.field_of_study ,Infrared ,Red giant ,Metallicity ,Astrophysics (astro-ph) ,Population ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Solar radius ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,Globular cluster ,Cluster (physics) ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,education ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Free parameter - Abstract
We present an empirical calibration of the Mixing-Length free parameter ${\alpha}$ based on a homogeneous Infrared database of 28 Galactic globular clusters spanning a wide metallicity range (-2.15$, Comment: 15 pages, 3 figures, ApJ in press
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- 2006
6. The central Blue Straggler population in four outer-halo globular clusters
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Francesco R. Ferraro, Nora Lützgendorf, Henri M. J. Boffin, Giovanni Carraro, Peter B. Stetson, Antonio Sollima, Giacomo Beccari, Barbara Lanzoni, Christoph Olczak, G. Beccari, N. Lutzgendorf, C. Olczak, F.R. Ferraro, B. Lanzoni, G. Carraro, P.B. Stetson, A. Sollima, and H.M.J. Boffin
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Population ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Star count ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Blue straggler ,blue stragglers, globular clusters ,0103 physical sciences ,Mass segregation ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Eridanus ,education ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR) ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Physics ,education.field_of_study ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Galactic Center ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Star cluster ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,Globular cluster ,Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics - Abstract
Using HST/WFPC2 data, we have performed a comparative study of the Blue Straggler Star (BSS) populations in the central regions of the globular clusters AM 1, Eridanus, Palomar 3, and Palomar 4. Located at distances RGC > 50 kpc from the Galactic Centre, these are (together with Palomar 14 and NGC 2419) the most distant clusters in the Halo. We determine their colour-magnitude diagrams and centres of gravity. The four clusters turn out to have similar ages (10.5-11 Gyr), significantly smaller than those of the inner-Halo globulars, and similar metallicities. By exploiting wide field ground based data, we build the most extended radial density profiles from resolved star counts ever published for these systems. These are well reproduced by isotropic King models of relatively low concentration. BSSs appear to be significantly more centrally segregated than red giants in all globular clusters, in agreement with the estimated core and half-mass relaxation times which are smaller than the cluster ages. Assuming that this is a signature of mass segregation, we conclude that AM 1 and Eridanus are slightly dynamically more evolved than Pal 3 and Pal 4., Accepted for publication in ApJ, references updated
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- 2012
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7. Constraining the optical emission from the double pulsar system J0737-3039
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Barbara Lanzoni, M. Burgay, Fernando Camilo, Emanuele Dalessandro, Andrew Lyne, Richard N. Manchester, Michael Kramer, C. Pallanca, Andrea Possenti, A. Pellizzoni, Roberto Mignani, Francesco R. Ferraro, N. D'Amico, F.R. Ferraro, R.P. Mignani, C. Pallanca, E. Dalessandro, B. Lanzoni, A. Pellizzoni, A. Possenti, M. Burgay, F. Camilo, N. D'Amico, A.G. Lyne, M. Kramer, and R.N. Manchester
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010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Flux ,Magnetosphere ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,7. Clean energy ,01 natural sciences ,Power law ,Advanced Camera for Surveys ,Pulsar ,0103 physical sciences ,Thermal ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR) ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,pulsars: individual (PSR J0737-3039A ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Physics ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,PSR J0737-3039B) ,binaries: general ,On board ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,13. Climate action ,Space and Planetary Science ,Optical emission spectroscopy ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We present the first optical observations of the unique system J0737-3039 (composed of two pulsars, hereafter PSR-A and PSR-B). Ultra-deep optical observations, performed with the High Resolution Camera of the Advanced Camera for Surveys on board the Hubble Space Telescope could not detect any optical emission from the system down to m_F435W=27.0 and m_F606W=28.3. The estimated optical flux limits are used to constrain the three-component (two thermal and one non-thermal) model recently proposed to reproduce the XMM-Newton X-ray spectrum. They suggest the presence of a break at low energies in the non-thermal power law component of PSR-A and are compatible with the expected black-body emission from the PSR-B surface. The corresponding efficiency of the optical emission from PSR-A's magnetosphere would be comparable to that of other Myr-old pulsars, thus suggesting that this parameter may not dramatically evolve over a time-scale of a few Myr., 16 pages, 3 figures, ApJ accepted
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- 2012
8. Ultraviolet Properties of Galactic Globular Clusters with Galex. II. Integrated Colors
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Robert T. Rood, Barbara Lanzoni, Francesco R. Ferraro, Emanuele Dalessandro, Robert W. O'Connell, Sangmo Tony Sohn, Ricardo P. Schiavon, E. Dalessandro, R.P. Schiavon, R.T. Rood, F.R. Ferraro, S.T. Sohn, B. Lanzoni, and R.W. O'Connell
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Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Metallicity ,stars: horizontal-branch ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Horizontal branch ,01 natural sciences ,globular clusters: general ,Galaxy ,Abundance of the chemical elements ,Stars ,Star cluster ,Space and Planetary Science ,Globular cluster ,0103 physical sciences ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,Dwarf galaxy ,ultraviolet: stars - Abstract
We present ultraviolet (UV) integrated colors of 44 Galactic globular clusters (GGCs) observed with the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) in both FUV and NUV bands. This database is the largest homogeneous catalog of UV colors ever published for stellar systems in our Galaxy. The proximity of GGCs makes it possible to resolve many individual stars even with the somewhat low spatial resolution of GALEX. This allows us to determine how the integrated UV colors are driven by hot stellar populations, primarily horizontal branch stars and their progeny. The UV colors are found to be correlated with various parameters commonly used to define the horizontal branch morphology. We also investigate how the UV colors vary with parameters like metallicity, age, helium abundance, and concentration. We find for the first time that GCs associated with the Sagittarius dwarf galaxy have (FUV – V) colors systematically redder than GGCs with the same metallicity. Finally, we speculate about the presence of an interesting trend, suggesting that the UV color of GCs may be correlated with the mass of the host galaxy, in the sense that more massive galaxies possess bluer clusters.
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- 2012
9. High-resolution Reddening Map in the Direction of the Stellar System Terzan 5
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Scott M. Ransom, Francesco R. Ferraro, Emanuele Dalessandro, R. Michael Rich, Alessio Mucciarelli, Giacomo Beccari, Barbara Lanzoni, Livia Origlia, Davide Massari, Elena Valenti, D. Massari, A. Mucciarelli, E. Dalessandro, F.R. Ferraro, L. Origlia, B. Lanzoni, G. Beccari, R.M. Rich, E. Valenti, and S.M. Ransom
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Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Red giant ,dust, extinction – Galaxy: bulge – globular clusters: individual (Terzan 5) ,Diagram ,Extinction (astronomy) ,High resolution ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Scale (descriptive set theory) ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,01 natural sciences ,Galaxy ,Space and Planetary Science ,Bulge ,Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,0103 physical sciences ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Image resolution ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
We have used optical images acquired with the Hubble Space Telescope to construct the first high-resolution extinction map in the direction of Terzan 5, a peculiar stellar system in the inner bulge of our Galaxy. The map has a spatial resolution of 8" X 8", over a total FoV of 200" X 200". The absorption clouds show a patchy structure on a typical scale of 20" and extinction variations as large as delta E(B-V) = 0.67 mag, especially in the direction of the center of the system. These correspond to an absolute color excess ranging from E(B-V)=2.15 mag, up to 2.82 mag. After the correction for differential reddening, two distinct red giant branches become clearly visible in the color magnitude diagram of Terzan 5 and they well correspond to the two sub-populations with different iron abundances recently discovered in this system., Comment: Published by the Astrophysical Journal Letters, Volume 755, Issue 2, article id. L32 (2012). 15 pages, 5 figures
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- 2012
10. Blood Ties: The Real Nature of the LMC Binary Globular Clusters NGC 2136 and NGC 2137
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Alessio Mucciarelli, Barbara Lanzoni, Michele Bellazzini, Livia Origlia, Francesco R. Ferraro, A. Mucciarelli, L. Origlia, F.R. Ferraro, M. Bellazzini, and B. Lanzoni
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Physics ,Very Large Telescope ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Molecular cloud ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Magellanic Clouds, stars: abundances ,NGC 2137) ,01 natural sciences ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Radial velocity ,Star cluster ,globular clusters: individual (NGC 2136 ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,Globular cluster ,Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,0103 physical sciences ,Binary star ,Cluster (physics) ,Large Magellanic Cloud ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR) - Abstract
We have used a sample of high-resolution spectra obtained with the multi-fiber facility FLAMES at the Very Large Telescope of the European Southern Observatory, to derive the kinematical and chemical properties of the two young Large Magellanic Cloud globular clusters NGC 2136 and NGC 2137. These two clusters represent a typical example of LMC cluster pair suspected to be bound in a binary system: indeed the cluster centers of gravity have an angular separation of less than 1.4 arcmin in the sky. The spectral analysis of seven giants in NGC 2136 and four in NGC 2137 reveals that the two clusters share very similar systemic radial velocities, namely Vrad=271.5\pm0.4 km/s (sigma=1.0 km/s) and Vrad=270.6\pm0.5 km/s (sigma=0.9 km/s) for NGC 2136 and NGC 2137, respectively, and they have also indistinguishable abundance patterns. The iron content is [Fe/H]=-0.40\pm0.01 dex (sigma=0.03 dex) for NGC 2136 and -0.39\pm0.01 dex (sigma=0.01 dex) for NGC 2137, while the [alpha/Fe] ratios are roughly solar in both clusters. These findings suggest that the two clusters are gravitationally bound and that they formed from the fragmentation of the same molecular cloud that was chemically homogeneous. This is the first firm confirmation of the binary nature of a LMC cluster pair. The most likely fate of this system is to merge into a single structure in a time-scale comparable with its orbital period., Comment: accepted for publication in Astrophysical Journal Letters
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- 2012
11. The blue straggler star population in NGC 6229
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SANNA, NICOLETTA, DALESSANDRO, EMANUELE, LANZONI, BARBARA, FERRARO, FRANCESCO ROSARIO, G. Beccari, R. T. Rood, N. Sanna, E. Dalessandro, B. Lanzoni, F.R. Ferraro, G. Beccari, and R.T. Rood
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Binaries: general, Blue stragglers ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
We have used a combination of high-resolution Hubble Space Telescope Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 and wide-field ground-based observations in ultraviolet and optical bands to study the blue straggler star (BSS) population of the outer halo globular cluster NGC 6229 over its entire radial extent. A total of 64 bright BSS (with m 255≤ 21.30, corresponding to m 555≤ 20.75) has been identified. The BSS-projected radial distribution is found to be bimodal, with a high central peak, a well-defined minimum at intermediate radii (r∼ 40arcsec) and an upturn in the outskirts. From detailed star counts even in the very inner region, we compute the centre of gravity of the cluster and the most accurate and extended radial density profile ever published for this system. The profile is reasonably well reproduced by a standard King model with an extended core (r c≃ 9.5arcsec) and a modest value of the concentration parameter (c≃ 1.49). However, a deviation from the model is noted in the most external region of the cluster (at r > 250arcsec from the centre). This feature needs to be further investigated in order to assess the possible presence of a tidal tail in this cluster.
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- 2012
12. Chemical and Kinematical Properties of Blue Straggler Stars and Horizontal Branch Stars in NGC 6397
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R. Contreras Ramos, Emanuele Dalessandro, F. R. Ferraro, Alessio Mucciarelli, R. G. Gratton, L. Lovisi, Barbara Lanzoni, L. Lovisi, A. Mucciarelli, B. Lanzoni, F.R. Ferraro, R. Gratton, E. Dalessandro, and R. Contreras Ramos.
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Physics ,Very Large Telescope ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Metallicity ,blue stragglers, globular clusters: individual (NGC 6397) ,stars: abundances, stars: evolution ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Horizontal branch ,01 natural sciences ,Spectral line ,Blue straggler ,Stars ,Space and Planetary Science ,Globular cluster ,0103 physical sciences ,Radiative transfer ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
We used three sets of high-resolution spectra acquired with the multifiber facility FLAMES at the Very Large Telescope of the European Southern Observatory to investigate the chemical and kinematical properties of a sample of 42 horizontal branch (HB) stars, 18 blue straggler stars (BSSs), and 86 main-sequence (MS) turnoff (TO) and sub-giant branch stars in the nearby globular cluster NGC6397. We measured rotational velocities and Fe, O, and Mg abundances. All of the unevolved stars in our sample have low rotational velocites (vsin i < 10 km s -1), while the HB stars and BSSs show a broad distribution, with values ranging from 0 to 70 km s -1. For HB stars with T < 10,500 K there is a clear temperature-oxygen anticorrelation that can be understood if the star position along the HB is mainly determined by the He content. The hottest BSSs and HB stars (with temperatures T > 8200 K and T > 10,500 K, respectively) also show significant deviations in their iron abundance with respect to the cluster metallicity (as traced by the unevolved stars, [Fe/H] = -2.12). While similar chemical patterns have already been observed in other hot HB stars, this is the first evidence ever collected for BSSs. We interpret these abundance anomalies as due to the metal radiative levitation, occurring in stars with shallow or no convective envelopes.
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- 2012
13. Ultraviolet Properties of Galactic Globular Clusters with GALEX. I. The Color-Magnitude Diagrams
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R. Michael Rich, Giacomo Beccari, Suk-Jin Yoon, Young-Wook Lee, Robert T. Rood, Francesco R. Ferraro, Soo-Chang Rey, Sangmo Tony Sohn, Robert W. O'Connell, Emanuele Dalessandro, Barbara Lanzoni, Ricardo P. Schiavon, Jaehyon Rhee, R.P. Schiavon, E. Dalessandro, S.T. Sohn, R.T. Rood, R.W. O'Connell, F.R. Ferraro, B. Lanzoni, G. Beccari, S. Rey, J. Rhee, R.M. Rich, S. Yoon, and Y. Lee
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Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Horizontal branch ,globular clusters: general ,Giant star ,01 natural sciences ,Galaxy ,Blue straggler ,Star cluster ,Space and Planetary Science ,Globular cluster ,0103 physical sciences ,Asymptotic giant branch ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Hertzsprung-Russell and C-M diagrams ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Stellar evolution ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
We present Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX) data for 44 Galactic globular clusters (GCs) obtained during three GALEX observing cycles between 2004 and 2008. This is the largest homogeneous data set on the UV photometric properties of Galactic GCs ever collected. The sample selection and photometric analysis are discussed, and color-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) are presented. The blue and intermediate-blue horizontal branch is the dominant feature of the UV CMDs of old Galactic GCs. Our sample is large enough to display the remarkable variety of horizontal branch shapes found in old stellar populations. Other stellar types that are obviously detected are blue stragglers and post-core-He burning stars. The main features of UV CMDs of Galactic GCs are briefly discussed. We establish the locus of post-core-He burning stars in the UV CMD and present a catalog of candidate asymptotic giant branch (AGB), AGB-manque, post early-AGB, and post-AGB stars within our cluster sample.
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- 2012
14. The Unimodal Distribution Of Blue Straggler Stars in M75 (NGC 6864)
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Barbara Lanzoni, R. Contreras Ramos, R. T. Rood, Emanuele Dalessandro, Francesco R. Ferraro, R. Contreras Ramo, F.R. Ferraro, E. Dalessandro, B. Lanzoni, and R.T. Rood
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Physics ,education.field_of_study ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Population ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Radius ,Star count ,Star (graph theory) ,01 natural sciences ,Blue straggler ,Stars ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,Globular cluster ,0103 physical sciences ,Cluster (physics) ,binaries: close, blue stragglers,stars: evolution ,education ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR) ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
We have used a combination of multiband high-resolution and wide-field ground-based observations to image the Galactic globular cluster M75 (NGC 6864). The extensive photometric sample covers the entire cluster extension, from the very central regions out to the tidal radius, allowing us to determine the center of gravity and to construct the most extended star density profile ever published for this cluster. We also present the first detailed star counts in the very inner regions. The star density profile is well re-produced by a standard King model with core radius r_c ~ 5.4" and intermediate-high concentration c ~ 1.75. The present paper presents a detailed study of the BSS population and its radial distribution. A total number of 62 bright BSSs (with m_F255W < 21, corresponding to m_F555W < 20) has been identified, and they have been found to be highly segregated in the cluster core. No significant upturn in the BSS frequency has been observed in the outskirts of M75, in contrast to several other clusters studied with the same technique. This observational fact is quite similar to what has been found in M79 (NGC 1904) by Lanzoni et al. (2007a). Indeed the BSS radial distributions in the two clusters is qualitatively very similar, even if in M75 the relative BSS frequency seems to decrease significantly faster than in M79: indeed it decreases by a factor of 5 (from 3.4 to 0.7) within 1 r_c. Such evidence indicate that the vast majority of the cluster heavy stars (binaries) have already sunk to the core., ApJ accepted, 10 pages, 11 figures, 2 tables
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- 2012
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15. The non-segregated population of blue straggler stars in the remote globular cluster Palomar 14
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Antonio Sollima, Robert T. Rood, Michele Bellazzini, Giacomo Beccari, Barbara Lanzoni, Guido De Marchi, Francesco R. Ferraro, David Valls-Gabaud, European Southern Observatory (ESO), INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova, Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna [Bologna] (UNIBO), INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Bologna (OABO), Space Science Department, European Space Agency, Laboratoire d'Etude du Rayonnement et de la Matière en Astrophysique (LERMA), École normale supérieure - Paris (ENS-PSL), Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Observatoire de Paris, Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université de Cergy Pontoise (UCP), Université Paris-Seine-Université Paris-Seine-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Astronomy Department, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, G. Beccari, A. Sollima, F.R. Ferraro, B. Lanzoni, M. Bellazzini, G. De Marchi, D. Valls-Gabaud, and R.T. Rood
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lobular clusters: general – globular clusters: individual (PAL14) ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Population ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Blue straggler ,Energy equipartition ,law.invention ,Telescope ,law ,0103 physical sciences ,Cluster (physics) ,education ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR) ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Physics ,education.field_of_study ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Galaxy ,Stars ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,Globular cluster ,[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph] - Abstract
We used deep wide-field observations obtained with the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope to study the blue straggler star (BSS) population in the innermost five arcminutes of the remote Galactic globular cluster Palomar 14. The BSS radial distribution is found to be consistent with that of the normal cluster stars, showing no evidence of central segregation. Palomar 14 is the third system in the Galaxy (in addition to OmegaCentauri and NGC 2419) showing a population of BSS not centrally segregated. This is the most direct evidence that in Palomar 14 two-body relaxation has not fully established energy equipartition yet, even in the central regions (in agreement with the estimated half-mass relaxation time, which is significantly larger than the cluster age). These observational facts have important implications for the interpretation of the shape of the mass function and the existence of the tidal tails recently discovered in this cluster., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ Letters
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- 2011
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16. Lithium abundance in the globular cluster M4: from the turn-off to the red giant branch bump
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MUCCIARELLI, ALESSIO, LOVISI, LOREDANA, FERRARO, FRANCESCO ROSARIO, LANZONI, BARBARA, M. Salaris, S. Lucatello, R. G. Gratton, A. Mucciarelli, M. Salari, L. Lovisi, F.R. Ferraro, B. Lanzoni, S. Lucatello, and R.G. Gratton
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Globular clusters:individual: M4, Stars: abundances ,Stars: atmospheres ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
We present Li and Fe abundances for 87 stars in the globular cluster M4, obtained by using high-resolution spectra collected with GIRAFFE at the Very Large Telescope. The targets range from the turn-off up to the red giant branch bump. The Li abundance in the turn-off stars is uniform, with an average value equal to A(Li)= 2.30 ± 0.02 dex (σ= 0.10 dex), consistent with the upper envelope of Li content measured in other globular clusters and in the halo field stars, confirming also for M4 the discrepancy with the primordial Li abundance predicted by Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe+ big bang nucleosynthesis (WMAP+BBNS). The global behaviour of A(Li) as a function of the effective temperature allows us to identify the two main drops in the Li evolution due to the first dredge-up and to the extra-mixing episode after the red giant branch bump. The measured iron content of M4 results to [Fe/H]=-1.10 ± 0.01 dex (σ= 0.07 dex), with no systematic offsets between dwarf and giant stars. The behaviour of the Li and Fe abundances along the entire evolutionary path is incompatible with theoretical models including pure atomic diffusion, pointing out that an additional turbulent mixing below the convective region needs to be taken into account, able to inhibit the atomic diffusion. The measured value of A(Li) and its homogeneity in the turn-off stars allow us to put strong constraints on the shape of the Li profile inside the M4 turn-off stars. The global behaviour of A(Li) with the effective temperature can be reproduced with different pristine Li abundances, depending on the kind of adopted turbulent mixing. One cannot reproduce the global trend that starts from the WMAP+BBNS A(Li) and adopts the turbulent mixing described by Richard, Michaud & Richer with the same efficiency as that used by Korn et al. to explain the Li content in NGC6397. In fact, such a solution is not able to well reproduce simultaneously the Li abundance observed in turn-off and red giant branch stars. However, the WMAP+BBNS A(Li) can be reproduced assuming a more efficient turbulent mixing able to reach deeper stellar regions where the Li is burned. We conclude that the cosmological Li discrepancy cannot be easily solved with the present, poor understanding of the turbulence in the stellar interiors, and a future effort to well understand the true nature of this non-canonical process is needed.
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- 2011
17. Spectroscopy Unveils the Complex Nature of Terzan 5
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Livia Origlia, Michele Bellazzini, Alessio Mucciarelli, Francesco R. Ferraro, Giacomo Beccari, Emanuele Dalessandro, R. M. Rich, Elena Valenti, Barbara Lanzoni, L. Origlia, R.M. Rich, F.R. Ferraro, B. Lanzoni, M. Bellazzini, E. Dalessandro, A. Mucciarelli, E. Valenti, and G. Beccari
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Physics ,Star formation ,Red giant ,Metallicity ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Giant star ,Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies ,Galaxy ,Supernova ,Infrared: stars, Stars: abundances ,Galaxy: abundances, Galaxy: bulge ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics of Galaxies (astro-ph.GA) ,Globular cluster ,Variable star - Abstract
We present the chemical abundance analysis of 33 red giant stars belonging to the complex stellar system Terzan 5. We confirm the discovery of two stellar populations (Ferraro et al. 2009, Nature, 462,483) with distinct iron abundances: a relatively metal-poor component with [Fe/H]=-0.25 +/- 0.07 r.m.s., and another component with [Fe/H]=+0.27 +/- 0.04 r.m.s., exceeding in metallicity any known Galactic globular cluster. The two populations also show different [alpha/Fe] abundance ratios. The metal-poor component has an average [alpha/Fe]=+0.34 +/- 0.06 r.m.s., consistent with the canonical scenario for rapid enrichment by core collapse supernovae (SNe). The metal-rich component has [alpha/Fe]=+0.03 +/-i 0.04 r.m.s., suggesting that the gas from which it formed was polluted by both type II and type Ia SNe on a longer timescale. Neither of the two populations shows evidence of the [Al/Fe] over [O/Fe] anti-correlation, that is typically observed in Galactic globular clusters. Because these chemical abundance patterns are unique, we propose that Terzan 5 is not a true globular cluster, but a stellar system with a much more complex history of star formation and chemical enrichment.
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- 2010
18. An empirical tool to derive metallicity, reddening and distance for old stellar populations from near IR Color Magnitude Diagrams
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Elena Valenti, F. R. Ferraro, Livia Origlia, F.R. Ferraro, E. Valenti, and L. Origlia
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Physics ,education.field_of_study ,GALAXY: EVOLUTION ,Metallicity ,Population ,Astrophysics (astro-ph) ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Galaxy ,Red-giant branch ,Space and Planetary Science ,Globular cluster ,Magnitude (astronomy) ,RGB color model ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,GALAXY: GLOBULAR CLUSTERS: GENERAL ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,education ,Adaptive optics ,GALAXY: FUNDAMENTAL PARAMETERS ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
We present an empirical method to derive photometric metallicity, reddening and distance to old stellar populations by using a few major features of the Red Giant Branch (RGB) in near IR color magnitude diagrams. We combine the observed RGB features with a set of equations linking the global metallicity [M/H] to suitable RGB parameters (colors, magnitudes and slope), as calibrated from a homogeneous sample of Galactic Globular Clusters with different metallicities. This technique can be applied to efficiently derive the main population parameters of old stellar systems, in the view of using ground-based adaptive optics and space facilities to probe the stellar content of remote galaxies., 16 pages, 4 figures, accepted for pubblication on ApJ
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- 2006
19. Searching for optical counterparts to MSP companions in Galactic Globular Clusters
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FERRARO, FRANCESCO ROSARIO, BURDERI, ANTONELLI, D'ANTONA, ISRAEL, DI SALVO, PIERSANTI, TORNAMBE',STRANIERO, and F.R. Ferraro
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- 2005
20. THE IDENTIFICATION OF THE OPTICAL COMPANION TO THE BINARY MILLISECOND PULSAR J0610-2100 IN THE GALACTIC FIELD
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C. Pallanca, Emanuele Dalessandro, Andrea Possenti, Roberto Mignani, Francesco R. Ferraro, Elena Sabbi, Barbara Lanzoni, M. Burgay, C. Pallanca, R.P. Mignani, E. Dalessandro, F.R. Ferraro, B. Lanzoni, A. Possenti, M. Burgay, and E. Sabbi
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Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,Astrophysics ,binaries: general, pulsars ,01 natural sciences ,Pulsar ,Millisecond pulsar ,0103 physical sciences ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Roche lobe ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR) ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics ,High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena (astro-ph.HE) ,Physics ,Very Large Telescope ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,Galactic plane ,Orbital period ,Astrophysics - Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Space and Planetary Science ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Variable star ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope - Abstract
We have used deep V and R images acquired at the ESO Very Large Telescope to identify the optical companion to the binary pulsar PSR J0610-2100, one of the black-widow millisecond pulsars recently detected by the Fermi Gamma-ray Telescope in the Galactic plane. We found a faint star (V~26.7) nearly coincident (\delta r ~0".28) with the pulsar nominal position. This star is visible only in half of the available images, while it disappears in the deepest ones (those acquired under the best seeing conditions), thus indicating that it is variable. Although our observations do not sample the entire orbital period (P=0.28 d) of the pulsar, we found that the optical modulation of the variable star nicely correlates with the pulsar orbital period and describes a well defined peak (R~25.6) at \Phi=0.75, suggesting a modulation due to the pulsar heating. We tentatively conclude that the companion to PSR J0610-2100 is a heavily ablated very low mass star (~ 0.02Msun) that completely filled its Roche Lobe., Comment: 17 pages, 5 figures - Accepted for pubblication in ApJ
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- 2012
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